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The Hao'oli Tenor Ukulele from Fender, derived from the Hawaiian word for "happy," has all-mahogany sides, back, and neck, a unique Telecaster headstock shape, and an acrylic abalone rosette.
Being an Island boy, my family wondered why I decided to buy a tenor uke from Fender. It is because Fendy has always high quality products thats easy on the wallet. When I first bought this item, the tunning was difficult and the C string was nickel. (Which was odd to me). But as soon as the strings settled and tuned again, the sound was beautiful. I do not recommend this uke for beginners. (They should learn on cheap sopranos). Honestly this uke draws a lot of attention to traditional island people and becomes the envy of friends. The best bang for buck and it's beautiful uke.
Reviewed by Jay d. on 10/13/2009 who plays Uke or die.
This is a decent Ukulele for the price. It has a nice bright tone and is great for beginners. One thing that I am a little confused about though. The 2nd string (C in C Standard Tuning) is nickel wound while the rest are nylon. Now when I first bought this ukuelele it didn't bother me, but after a few days of playing it started to unwind due to the fact that when you first get this you have to crank up the strings to get it to the high notes the strings are tuned to. So, just note, you will more than likely want to replace this string or will have to soon after purchasing.
Reviewed by Mr.Tyler on 8/16/2009 who plays Rock, Jazz, Blues, Acoustic, Just about anything.